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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of diabetics in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of diabetics in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of diabetics in a Sentence
The most prevalent population of amputees are vascular diabetics, so they tend to be a little bit older, and they’re not necessarily as mobile as some of the younger trauma folks or warriors, they’re looking for something that’s really helpful and gets them along in everyday life, is liberating, they just want to get up and move around.
Factors such as sleep analysis, continuous monitoring of blood glucose for diabetics, blood pressure readings, pulse and heart rhythms, and even average levels of activity based on steps taken can provide doctors and clinicians with a much more complete assessment of a person’s health condition.
When your blood sugar is elevated, it negatively affects your nerve cells — specifically nerve endings on your hands and feet. That’s a really big problem that diabetics have.
I'm crying out asking Congress to review the pharmaceutical price gouging, type 1 diabetics need insulin to live or they'll die like my daughter.
The drug worked in primary and secondary prevention patients – that is, patients that had had event and patients who were very high risk for a first event. There were a lot of diabetics. These were very high risk people, so the drug met its expectations and probably did a lot better than a lot of people thought it would do.
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- مر� ى السكريArabic
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